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they moved to, actually, several little towns in nevada. and he was a miner. but kate did not like this. she had lost one husband to mining, and she did not want to lose another one. so she was constantly putting pressure on him to give up the mining life to move something, to become something else, to be a farmer, to be something else that would be more stable and less dangerous. and so eventually they moved to southern california where he continues to have dreams of a kind of finding gold, of doing something that would get them, you know, other than being a truck farmer. but it doesn't happen the way he wants it to. well, thank you all. >> and let's give mary brennan a hand. [applause] >> tell us what you think about our programming this weekend. you can tweet us us @booktv, comment on our facebook wall or or send us an e-mail. booktv,en in fiction books -- nonfiction books every weekend on c-span2. >> we don't know whether franklin roosevelt ever heard about florence greenberg's unprecedented call for health care as a right, because even though he had endor
they moved to, actually, several little towns in nevada. and he was a miner. but kate did not like this. she had lost one husband to mining, and she did not want to lose another one. so she was constantly putting pressure on him to give up the mining life to move something, to become something else, to be a farmer, to be something else that would be more stable and less dangerous. and so eventually they moved to southern california where he continues to have dreams of a kind of finding gold, of...
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in the sierra nevada we are well below zero, about 9 below at the airport this morning. 27 this afternoon with the low 50s along the coast. 58 in los angeles. they will have some wind tonight through tomorrow and that will bring those temperatures up. but everyone really expecting the cooler than average temperatures. we should see about 52, 54 downtown. we are only at 50 today. numbers over in our inland valleys only in the upper 40s. livermore similar to yesterday, 49. 48 in antioch with some low 50s for santa rosa. down by the monterey bay and along the coast, just at about 50 degrees. the winds will be light, though. that will keep it bearable out there. plenty of sunshine. 52 salinas, 50 hollister. then overnight tonight. once again we will see plenty of 20s, upper 20s fremont, could see some mid-40s around oakland, 32 san mateo, and below freezing santa cruz. half moon bay about 34. hers the forecast. a frosty one again tonight and we will look for temperatures to come up maybe two or three degrees tomorrow. then more moderating temperatures tuesday and wednesday and maybe above nor
in the sierra nevada we are well below zero, about 9 below at the airport this morning. 27 this afternoon with the low 50s along the coast. 58 in los angeles. they will have some wind tonight through tomorrow and that will bring those temperatures up. but everyone really expecting the cooler than average temperatures. we should see about 52, 54 downtown. we are only at 50 today. numbers over in our inland valleys only in the upper 40s. livermore similar to yesterday, 49. 48 in antioch with some...
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>> [inaudible] >> in earring ton nevada. we went there once and she has a beautiful house and live there is and now she is even running for the council of her tribe. laverne was going to surprise me and be here this evening, but she had an outbreak of one of her illnesses. her foot started to bleed and now she has to be on crutches for a while, so she had to turn in her plane ticket and her taxi fare, but otherwise she would have been here tonight and many of us know laverne and we would like to say a prayer that she gets better soon and can come and see us. this is for laverne. yes. please let's clap our hands for laverne. [applause] >> thank you. laverne roberts was honored here in this space two years ago. thank you laverne. and i think i can say a lot more about being indian and how much i am proud to be indian. i did work in the school district for more than 20 years, and the people that i work with they still call me up and tell me their troubles, and ask for help sometimes, but thank you very much for all of you to co
>> [inaudible] >> in earring ton nevada. we went there once and she has a beautiful house and live there is and now she is even running for the council of her tribe. laverne was going to surprise me and be here this evening, but she had an outbreak of one of her illnesses. her foot started to bleed and now she has to be on crutches for a while, so she had to turn in her plane ticket and her taxi fare, but otherwise she would have been here tonight and many of us know laverne and we...
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. >> good evening, right here on world news, colder in nevada than alaska. the freezing temperatures on the way out west. the record highs in the east, right here tonight, and what this all means, and the flu vaccine now running out in some places. what pharmacists are now saying. and a question about who shot jfk. was at it conspiracy? we'll get into it hmm, it says here that cheerios helps lower cholesterol as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios ...and now... you! [ giggles ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios >> ama: our cold temperatures remain a big concern for citrus growers in the central valley. they're taking frost prevention measures. 75% of the citrus crop i still on the tree. back-to-back frosty nights can add up to millions in losses. growers are wrapping young trees and using wind machines and that could cost the citrus industry millions of dollars for electricity. >> running a wind machine, at least 25 to $30 an hour. we have 12,000 wind machines in place. >> growers say
. >> good evening, right here on world news, colder in nevada than alaska. the freezing temperatures on the way out west. the record highs in the east, right here tonight, and what this all means, and the flu vaccine now running out in some places. what pharmacists are now saying. and a question about who shot jfk. was at it conspiracy? we'll get into it hmm, it says here that cheerios helps lower cholesterol as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the...
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reno, nevada, 9 degrees. back east, pittsburgh will be 66 tomorrow. 30 degrees above normal. columbia, south carolina, nearly 80. and in california tonight, farmers, like this one near fresno, are struggling to save their crops from the cold. standing watch at night. some farmers with fans blowing warm air on their field. meteorologist ginger zee standing by with what's causing this. but first, clayton sandell is in the heartland. >> reporter: overnight, temperatures again fell into the 30s in southern california, farmers are working around the clock to protect multimillion-dollar citrus crops. >> we have a defense system set up for the cold. to try and protect whatever we can, but also, mainly to keep the field warm. >> reporter: at the beach in santa monica, tourists wondered what happened to the sunshine? >> we expected it to be a little bit warmer, but my mom just came back from san francisco a month ago, so she told me, it wasn't as hot as we could imagine. >> reporter: that cold now pushing east. storms slamming parts of utah with almost 4 feet of snow. >> it was really
reno, nevada, 9 degrees. back east, pittsburgh will be 66 tomorrow. 30 degrees above normal. columbia, south carolina, nearly 80. and in california tonight, farmers, like this one near fresno, are struggling to save their crops from the cold. standing watch at night. some farmers with fans blowing warm air on their field. meteorologist ginger zee standing by with what's causing this. but first, clayton sandell is in the heartland. >> reporter: overnight, temperatures again fell into the...
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after flying to reno nevada to decade quick divorce. it was not easy. she came back and drove her car directly into the middle of a riot in washington d.c. right after margin mr. king was assassinated and the city exploded. 1968 was a time of major turmoil and a huge time of change j niort life. you got a divorce after a long marriage and a time when the women's movement was beginning to get under way in the united states. but not bothered by the women's movement? it was something else. >> guest: no. in to be very inspired of the pioneer women who settled this country and to know my ancestors it was very insulated. coming to the country reading about the of pioneers we found that very inspiring and there was a wonderful greek admiral. but i love the stories of the pioneers in statement much more in my life they did not think much of that. >> host: your marriage to richard helms 1968 was one of the most productive times in your life. you have the opportunity to have a life of your own. the children were grown in doing well in school. you were getting inv
after flying to reno nevada to decade quick divorce. it was not easy. she came back and drove her car directly into the middle of a riot in washington d.c. right after margin mr. king was assassinated and the city exploded. 1968 was a time of major turmoil and a huge time of change j niort life. you got a divorce after a long marriage and a time when the women's movement was beginning to get under way in the united states. but not bothered by the women's movement? it was something else....
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barbara boxer of california, and majority leader senator reid from nevada. both won reelection in 2010. over a year later, in marc march 2011, brightsource still have no loan. brightsource ceo said in an e-mail to jonathan silver, who was an executive director of the energy department's loan guarantee program. he was responsible for making sure that these are loans went through. woolard wanted silver to draft, to review a draft e-mail that john bryson, is chairman of the board of brightsource energy, was planning to send to william daley, who was then chief of staff to president obama at the white house. quote, and this is from e-mail, either e-mail or call when you can with suggestions, woolard wrote. the e-mail stated quote, the white house needs to focus on finalizing the loan guarantee for will be the largest solar thermal project in the world. brightsource energies project was conditionally approved more than a year ago and is in the final stages of being completed. we need a commitment from the white house regarding that loan closure. at a house energy
barbara boxer of california, and majority leader senator reid from nevada. both won reelection in 2010. over a year later, in marc march 2011, brightsource still have no loan. brightsource ceo said in an e-mail to jonathan silver, who was an executive director of the energy department's loan guarantee program. he was responsible for making sure that these are loans went through. woolard wanted silver to draft, to review a draft e-mail that john bryson, is chairman of the board of brightsource...
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in reno, nevada, roads are so icy that traffic is backed up for hours. troopers responding to dozens of accidents. >>> look at this whiteout in north dakota. warning drivers to go slowly or just stay inside. the expected high today in north dakota, 0. >>> ousted egyptian president hosni mubarak won a retrial during the 2011 revolution. responsible for the murders by government security forces. both were sentenced to life in prison. the retrial based on the same evidence, but this time judges will be allowed to consider mubarak's health. he recently broke his ribs in a fall. his trial drew the world's attention because he was the first arab leader to be jailed by his own people and he appeared in court lying on a hospital bed confined to a cage. i'm joined now by cairo by sarah. early afternoon where you are. what is the reaction there? >> so far, a lot of uncertainty about how there will be no evidence submitted to the court. mubarak that there is new evidence that could be accepted by the court. but everyone is wondering about the fact, the fact-finding
in reno, nevada, roads are so icy that traffic is backed up for hours. troopers responding to dozens of accidents. >>> look at this whiteout in north dakota. warning drivers to go slowly or just stay inside. the expected high today in north dakota, 0. >>> ousted egyptian president hosni mubarak won a retrial during the 2011 revolution. responsible for the murders by government security forces. both were sentenced to life in prison. the retrial based on the same evidence, but...
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in reno, nevada, roads are so icy that traffic is backed up for hours and troopers are are responding to dozens of accidents there. and take a look tat the white-out. it is in north dakota, and the department of transportation there warning the drivers to go slowly or just stay inside. that might be better. the expected high today in minot, north dakota, zero. >>> time to break out the bubbly, and those red carpet dresses. the golden globes are tonight, and we will tell you who is probably going to take home the golden statuettes. oh! progress-oh! -oh! -oh! oh! oh! ♪ what do you know? oh! ♪ bacon? -oh! -oh! oh! [ female announcer ] with 40 delicious progresso soups at 100 calories or less, there are plenty of reasons people are saying "progress-oh!" share your story for a chance to win a progress-oh! makeover in hollywood. go to facebook.com/progresso to enter. woman: we're helping joplin, missouri, come back from a devastating tornado. man: and now we're helping the east coast recover from hurricane sandy. we're a leading global insurance company, based right here in america. we'
in reno, nevada, roads are so icy that traffic is backed up for hours and troopers are are responding to dozens of accidents there. and take a look tat the white-out. it is in north dakota, and the department of transportation there warning the drivers to go slowly or just stay inside. that might be better. the expected high today in minot, north dakota, zero. >>> time to break out the bubbly, and those red carpet dresses. the golden globes are tonight, and we will tell you who is...
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university of nevada scientist dispute that saying shrimp make up a bulk of the trout diet. >>> you may notice something unusual today if you plan on riding bart. what several riders are planning to do in order to make a unique statement. >>> good morning, to you we are slowly thawing out this morning. what you can expect outside your door at this next hour as well as what you can expect for the afternoon coming up. look at you guys with your fancy-schmancy u-verse high speed internet. you know, in my day you couldn't just start streaming six ways to sunday. you'd get knocked off. and sometimes, it took a minute to download a song. that's sixty seconds, for crying out loud. we know how long a minute is! sitting, waiting for an album to download. i still have back problems. you're only 14 and a half. he doesn't have back problems. you kids have got it too good if you ask me. [ male announcer ] now u-verse high speed internet has more speed options, reliability and ways to connect. rethink possible. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. time now is 8:53. let's recap some of or top stories. a
university of nevada scientist dispute that saying shrimp make up a bulk of the trout diet. >>> you may notice something unusual today if you plan on riding bart. what several riders are planning to do in order to make a unique statement. >>> good morning, to you we are slowly thawing out this morning. what you can expect outside your door at this next hour as well as what you can expect for the afternoon coming up. look at you guys with your fancy-schmancy u-verse high speed...
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massachusetts, california, oregon, nevada, maine. the question is no longer when these states -- if they'll legalize -- an there's compelling evident that suggests they'll be legalizing in short order. so the language of experiment mentation becomes much harder. you have to think about how to handle it. what have the vergs of those laws look like? how will they be affected by how the world feels now? don't think they aren't paying attention. the federal government is going to have a much harder time thwarting it in colorado than in washington. why? because in colorado it's loosely written. it's much easier to crack down on it. if you want to get the federal government off your back is to repeal the marijuana laws and no regulations in place. that's a perverse situation, a really perversion situation. an aggressive federal response could simulate more loose versions of marijuana legalization with even fewer protection for the groups of people we care about like our children. on the other hand, federaling a sis could use this to shape
massachusetts, california, oregon, nevada, maine. the question is no longer when these states -- if they'll legalize -- an there's compelling evident that suggests they'll be legalizing in short order. so the language of experiment mentation becomes much harder. you have to think about how to handle it. what have the vergs of those laws look like? how will they be affected by how the world feels now? don't think they aren't paying attention. the federal government is going to have a much harder...
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massachusetts, california, oregon, nevada, maine. the question is no longer when these states -- if they'll legalize, it's where -- and there's now some very compelling evidence that suggests they'll be legalizing very soon in short order. so the language of experimentation becomes much harder. much harder to turn the boat around than to think about how to handle this. what have the version of those laws look like? how will they be affected by how the federal response looks now? don't think these advocacy groups, don't think they're not paying attention. the federal government is going to have a much harder time thwarting legalization in colorado than in washington. why? because in colorado it's loosely written. it's much easier to crack down on it with a strong regulation. so the easiest way to legalize marijuana, if you want to get federal government off your back is to repeal the marijuana laws and no regulations in place. that's a perverse situation, a really perverse situation. an aggressive federal response could simulate more
massachusetts, california, oregon, nevada, maine. the question is no longer when these states -- if they'll legalize, it's where -- and there's now some very compelling evidence that suggests they'll be legalizing very soon in short order. so the language of experimentation becomes much harder. much harder to turn the boat around than to think about how to handle this. what have the version of those laws look like? how will they be affected by how the federal response looks now? don't think...
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let's go to teresa, joining us from north las vegas nevada. the democrat line. caller: good morning. i wanted to call in support of the president and democrats. i am a progressive and in independent thinker. i do not think you should use the 14th amendment, unless it comes to a really economic crash. i am for raising the debt ceiling. i believe that we need to pay our bills. i have to pay my bills. if i do not pay my credit card bills, my credit rating goes down. my credit score goes down. and i pay more in interest in the future. i think it is very irresponsible of these tea party republicans to hold the country hostage. there are other issues that can be negotiated for spending and raising revenues and the debt ceiling should not be a part of it. host: ok, thank you for calling. here is the editorial cartoonist of the post. the idea of minting a single coin valued at $1 trillion. using that to increase the debt limit. a number of stories saying that basically, this is not going to happen. his is what is reclined -- this -- what ezra kline writes he points out
let's go to teresa, joining us from north las vegas nevada. the democrat line. caller: good morning. i wanted to call in support of the president and democrats. i am a progressive and in independent thinker. i do not think you should use the 14th amendment, unless it comes to a really economic crash. i am for raising the debt ceiling. i believe that we need to pay our bills. i have to pay my bills. if i do not pay my credit card bills, my credit rating goes down. my credit score goes down. and...